Street Scenes
The Gund Gallery exhibit “Urban Cadence” opens a window onto two dynamic African cities.
The Gund Gallery exhibit “Urban Cadence” opens a window onto two dynamic African cities.
Students reimagine the movements of city life through an improv dance performance at the Gund Gallery.
For Henry Uhrik ’18, illustration helps transcend cultural and language barriers.
A $3 million gift will permanently fund the director’s position at Kenyon’s Gund Gallery.
Kenyon’s alumni network helps English major Amy Shirer ’18 take her internship to the next level.
Professor of Religious Studies Royal Rhodes will discuss “Meanings of Death” and more at the annual Kenyon Unique lecture.
The Gund Gallery’s spring exhibitions include three student-curated shows.
Nineteen senior studio art majors exhibit their final projects in a Gund Gallery show.
Three fall semester exhibitions at the Gund Gallery consider abstract expressionism, publishing and more.
Visiting artists will explore aspects of and approaches to design in a series of events sponsored by Kenyon’s Mesaros Art Fund.
Photographer Ella Musher-Eizenman ’22 documents preparations for the Gund Gallery’s annual senior student exhibition.
A new work by acclaimed American artist Richard Serra will be installed at Kenyon.
“Unframed,” a series of short musicals performed at the Gund Gallery, reimagines how audiences relate to works of art.